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... CHARACTER of Lord BYRON . By Sir WALTER 137 SCOTT . 169 VIII . LIFE and GENIUS of Lord BYRON . By Sir Cos- MO GORDON .. 175 IX . The NON - ESTABLISHMENT of LIBERTY in SPAIN , NAPLES , PORTUGAL , and PIEDMONT , explained , & c ...
... CHARACTER of Lord BYRON . By Sir WALTER 137 SCOTT . 169 VIII . LIFE and GENIUS of Lord BYRON . By Sir Cos- MO GORDON .. 175 IX . The NON - ESTABLISHMENT of LIBERTY in SPAIN , NAPLES , PORTUGAL , and PIEDMONT , explained , & c ...
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... character , no confined tendency ; it is general , not particular , not local ; in short it is European , and embraces the consideration of all its various interests ! Suggested by no motives of resentment ; without any view to the ...
... character , no confined tendency ; it is general , not particular , not local ; in short it is European , and embraces the consideration of all its various interests ! Suggested by no motives of resentment ; without any view to the ...
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... character of the finances of England is , that their almost incalculable extent does not depend upon her possession of mines of gold and silver , but on the industry of her people , and her undeviating fidelity to the admirable ...
... character of the finances of England is , that their almost incalculable extent does not depend upon her possession of mines of gold and silver , but on the industry of her people , and her undeviating fidelity to the admirable ...
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... character shall be made in the continent of India ; but natural causes , sufficiently powerful to produce the great change , have been in constant operation , and the ultimate event is therefore inevitable . But what would England lose ...
... character shall be made in the continent of India ; but natural causes , sufficiently powerful to produce the great change , have been in constant operation , and the ultimate event is therefore inevitable . But what would England lose ...
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... character of her wise institutions , and in the absence of every prejudice . When an institution in- cludes in its original formation the seeds of error , no work is more difficult than their eradication . A thousand interests have by ...
... character of her wise institutions , and in the absence of every prejudice . When an institution in- cludes in its original formation the seeds of error , no work is more difficult than their eradication . A thousand interests have by ...
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